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Allahabad High Court Annual Digest 2025: Part 1 [Citations 1 - 299]
[NOMINAL INDEX PROVIDED AT THE BOTTOM]Husband Can't Claim Ownership Of Wife's Body, Privacy, Her Consent Paramount; Sharing Intimate Acts' Video A Breach Of Trust: Allahabad HCCase title – Brijesh Yadav @ Brijesh Kumar Vs. State Of U.P. And Another 2025 LiveLaw (AB) 1Case citation: 2025 LiveLaw (AB) 1The Allahabad High Court has observed that it is high time for husbands to shed the...
Managing Committee Of Wakf Has No Power To Remove Its Own Member; Only Wakf Board Can Do So: Karnataka High Court
The Karnataka High Court recently held that the Managing Committee of a Wakf would not have any power to remove a member of the Managing Committee appointed by the WAKF Board.Justice Suraj Govindaraj held thus while allowing a petition filed by Abdul Sattar and another, who had questioned the decision of the Badariya Jumma Masjid, Muslim Jamath, removing them from the Managing Committee. The petitioners argued that only the respondent No.1- WAQF Board which has the powers under Section 32(2)(g)...
Jeweller Voluntarily Handing Over Gold To Customer Is 'Entrustment'; Theft Not Covered Under Insurance Policy: J&K&L High Court
The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has held that where possession of insured property is voluntarily transferred on the basis of trust, such transfer amounts to entrustment, and any dishonest loss arising therefrom attracts exclusion clauses notwithstanding that the act may legally amount to theft.Applying this doctrine, a Division Bench comprising Justice Sanjeev Kumar and Justice Sanjay Parihar set aside the order of the J&K State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission and...
[Arbitration Act] S.37(1)(c) Applies To Entire S.34; Dismissal On Limitation Or Technical Grounds Is Appealable: Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court recently observed that the application of Section 37(1)(c) of the A&C Act is not limited to any specific sub-section, and applies to the entire Section 34 of the A&C Act. The Court, while clarifying the law laid down in Chintels India Ltd. v. Bhayana Builders Pvt. Ltd., [2021 INSC 76], observed that a dismissal of a Section 34 application on the grounds...
State & Union Failed To Enforce CSR Obligations After 2025 Rainfall Disaster: Himachal Pradesh High Court
The Himachal Pradesh High Court, while taking suo motu cognisance of the devastation caused by the excess rainfall in 2025, held that both the State Government and the Union of India failed to effectively enforce Corporate Social Responsibility obligations under the Companies Act, 2013. The Court noted that despite a clear statutory framework, no steps were taken to utilise the CSR funds for disaster relief and rehabilitation of infrastructure. Division Bench of Chief Justice G.S....
Sanction Under Prevention Of Corruption Act Not Needed After Public Servant Retires Or Demits Office: J&K&L High Court
Holding that the statutory protection of prior sanction for prosecution under the Prevention of Corruption law is available only so long as a public servant remains in service, the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has ruled that no sanction is required once the official has demitted office or retired.Justice Sanjay Dhar made this clear while dismissing a petition challenging corruption proceedings, observing that “protection under Section 19 of the PC Act, which is pari-materia with...
Registered Adoption Deed Presumed To Be Genuine Unless Disproved In Independent Proceedings: Allahabad High Court
Recently, the Allahabad High Court has held that a registered adoption deed must be presumed to be in compliance of law unless specifically disproved in independent proceedings.Section 16 of the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act provides that when a registered adoption deed is produced in a court of law where the sign of the party giving the child and the party adopting the child are present, such deed shall be presumed to be in compliance of law unless it is otherwise proved. Justice Irshad...
Award Liable To Be Set Aside If Arbitral Tribunal Rewrites Contract Or Ignores Determinative Clauses: Calcutta High Court
The Calcutta High Court has recently held that an arbitral tribunal does not have the authority to rewrite the terms of a contract, ignore its determinative clauses on notions of equity, fairness or public law principles. It said if the tribunal travels beyond the contract itself, it amounts to a jurisdictional transgression, rendering the award illegal. “An Arbitral Tribunal does...
Highest Officer In State Dept Liable For Contempt If Non-Compliance Of Court Order Is Due To Confusion In Admin Machinery: Allahabad HC
Recently, the Allahabad High Court has held that the highest officer in a government department will be liable for contempt proceedings against him/ her is a writ court order is not complied with due to confusion in administrative machinery. Holding that Chief Secretary, Government of Uttar Pradesh will be liable for contempt in cases relating to the Land Acquisition Act 1984 as well as Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement...
Allahabad High Court Doubts UP DGP's Claim That Only 11 Mob Lynching Cases Reported In State Since 2018
The Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench) recently expressed serious doubt regarding the data furnished by the Director General of Police (DGP) before the HC, which claimed that only 11 cases pertaining to mob lynching have been reported in the State since 2018. Observing that the figure "prima facie appears to be incorrect", a Division Bench of Justice Abdul Moin and Justice Rajeev Bharti pointed out that the HC itself had dealt with two separate cases of a similar nature in October...
Delhi High Court Indirect Tax: Annual Digest 2025
Delay In Filing Certified Copy Of Impugned Order Doesn't Render Appeal Filed Electronically U/S 107 CGST Act Time-Barred: Delhi HCCase title: Chegg India Pvt Ltd v. UoI & Ors.Case no.: W.P.(C) 1062/2024The Delhi High Court has held that delay in filing certified copy of impugned order in an appeal preferred by Assessee under Section 107 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017...
Madras High Court Asks Centre To Consider Framing Law Similar To That In Australia For Monitoring Children's Internet Usage
The Madras High Court recently asked the central government to consider bringing in a law, similar to that in Australia, to monitor internet usage by children. The bench of Justice G Jayachandran and Justice KK Ramakrishnan made the suggestion after noting that pornographic content is widely available to children using the internet. The court observed that the end users had to be made aware of the menace of child pornography, and till such legislation was passed, it was the duty of the...

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